Sēna Azēgo
When the people of the Ancient East climbed the Spine of the World before the beginning of the First Age, they entered a dangerous and in many ways cruel region without an intention to ever return - at least according to the stories of their descendants the Sēna Azēgo.
The Azēgo people retained a strong oral culture and story-sharing, particularly of tales depicting their courageous ancestors and their various feats against the local weather and fauna - and the very guardian of the mountain itself. And while their own way of life continued to further change and adapt to their surroundings, they continued to honor their ancestors and even worship them and their way of life.
In the old days before Sō-Thadi Soyaewa's conquest of Nīwulā Valley, the Sēna Azēgo inhabited some parts of the Upper Valley as well. Afterward conflict arose among their own as survivors from the Valley ran into established clans higher up the World Mountains.
Pronunciation
/ˈseːna aˈzeːgo/ (Old Saehyuwe)
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